October 20th 2007 Western Magic Part 3

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Actually Jeff, the vote is in. We asked for all volunteers to take a step forward. We all stepped back and you were left alone in the front. Looks like it's you.


OR....whomever made the suggestion in the first place.:lmao:

I vote for the latter. :lmao:

Surprisingly, I'm an introvert at first, but that doesn't last too long once I get to know people.
 
Actually Jeff, the vote is in. We asked for all volunteers to take a step forward. We all stepped back and you were left alone in the front. Looks like it's you.

Now that I think about this, the lawyer in me came out. I did not take a step forward but actually no step at all. So I can not be volunteered.
 
100th post on the DIS and #98 on this thread.

Talk about dedication (or addiction).

That would be addiction. I am at my FIL and posting. I can not get enough of this. All my down time I am spending reading about everybody. Hmmm. I might need to get a life. :lmao:
 
I have been to all the ports before so I really don't look forward to any of them. My favorite time is the days at see. I love not seeing any land and just sitting out at night and looking at the stars. It is so peaceful unlike the city life where we don't see stars.

Nothing wrong with that. A cruise to nowhere. :thumbsup2

You'd probably like the Magic over the next 6 days - all at sea on the way to Europe.
 

That would be addiction. I am at my FIL and posting. I can not get enough of this. All my down time I am spending reading about everybody. Hmmm. I might need to get a life. :lmao:

That's O.K. Suz told me it was her day and she said she didn't want me DISing. She just doesn't understand. :rotfl2: She asked why any of these mothers would want to be on the computer on Mothers' Day.
 
I always do the galley tour. The bridge tour is hit and miss with me. Galley should be interesting on DIS because they have 3 Gallies just for the dinning rooms alone. I can not wait.

The Galley would be fun. Do you recall if they have one that allows kids? I'm sure DS would like it.
 
I love dancing so I would like to be somewhere dancing every night. My dh will just go where ever I go. We shut down the club on our Alaska cruise 5 out of 7 nights. :dance3:

If you're looking for "fast" dancing, then you will be in Rockin Bar D. If you want "slow" dancing, you can do that in Sessions.

Suz likes to go to Sessions to relax and have a martini.
 
That's O.K. Suz told me it was her day and she said she didn't want me DISing. She just doesn't understand. :rotfl2: She asked why any of these mothers would want to be on the computer on Mothers' Day.

As I had to explain to my DH after we got home from church that they only thing I wanted to do today was DIS since I have to go back to work tomorrow. He is really understanding.
 
We have not seen the shows so we will probably go to most of the dis ones but the outside people we probably will not do. I much rather go to a bar and get the drink of the day.

DS didn't care much for them when he was 5, but now he is 7 and more into music. I think it is because he now plays piano.

I don't think we'll do "Twice Charmed". Just didn't get into that one.
That leaves only the Golden Mickeys and Dreams (btw, I'm putting money on it that this will be the name for one of the two new ships).
 
The Galley would be fun. Do you recall if they have one that allows kids? I'm sure DS would like it.

I have not done the galley on DIS since it was the Big Red Boat. But on all the other cruise lines all the tours have been open to all family members. I plan on getting at least 1 of our 3 to go on it. Most likly the 4 year old. She loves cooking.
 
If you're looking for "fast" dancing, then you will be in Rockin Bar D. If you want "slow" dancing, you can do that in Sessions.

Suz likes to go to Sessions to relax and have a martini.

I will go anywhere that I can get a flavored martini. I am sure it would be slow dancing. That works for my DH better. I like fast but that is the age difference between him and I.
 
I have not done the galley on DIS since it was the Big Red Boat. But on all the other cruise lines all the tours have been open to all family members. I plan on getting at least 1 of our 3 to go on it. Most likly the 4 year old. She loves cooking.

If they will allow kids (I'll have to check our Navigators from January), I think we'll take some time away to do that. I know DS would like it. He's into "how things work".
 
DS didn't care much for them when he was 5, but now he is 7 and more into music. I think it is because he now plays piano.

I don't think we'll do "Twice Charmed". Just didn't get into that one.
That leaves only the Golden Mickeys and Dreams (btw, I'm putting money on it that this will be the name for one of the two new ships).
I don't think the kids will be into the shows. At least our 4 year old won't be. Our 12 year old might. I don't think our DS will.
 
I will go anywhere that I can get a flavored martini. I am sure it would be slow dancing. That works for my DH better. I like fast but that is the age difference between him and I.

I think any of the bars will make you a flavored martini. Just seems more appropriate in Sessions (the jazz bar).

For slow dancing, you won't beat Sessions. Depending on how much older he is than you, you might be able to get him to 70's night. Suz, who is older than me (I never let her forget that) but still graduated in the 80's but is big into the 70's. I'm an 80's man (music that is).
 
I don't think the kids will be into the shows. At least our 4 year old won't be. Our 12 year old might. I don't think our DS will.

They are geared towards the whole family and use the Disney story lines. I'd give it a try.
 
If they will allow kids (I'll have to check our Navigators from January), I think we'll take some time away to do that. I know DS would like it. He's into "how things work".


Our DD (4) acts like she is Racheal Ray and Emeril. She loves to cook. I mean fully cook on the stove and in the oven. I get so nervouse but she is really good at it. She is even in a baking class once a week.
 
Time to take care of dinner. Not sure what we're doing. I'll have to ask Suz.

I'll check back later.
 
Our DD (4) acts like she is Racheal Ray and Emeril. She loves to cook. I mean fully cook on the stove and in the oven. I get so nervouse but she is really good at it. She is even in a baking class once a week.

If they have something they love, let them do it.

If it develops into a career, then it will be one she likes. It's not work if you do something you like. :thumbsup2
 
I think any of the bars will make you a flavored martini. Just seems more appropriate in Sessions (the jazz bar).

For slow dancing, you won't beat Sessions. Depending on how much older he is than you, you might be able to get him to 70's night. Suz, who is older than me (I never let her forget that) but still graduated in the 80's but is big into the 70's. I'm an 80's man (music that is).

That sounds like us. He is 7 years older then me. We are big into music. Ok so my DH wants to know what year you graduate and what type of lawyer you are.
 
3 more posts and we are 900 away from the next thread.

We are about to turn pages.

Anyone want it? 15 posts and it's yours.
 
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